"Politics is not for the monarchy where leadership rotates around members of the royal family. Peasants like us will also have to produce a leader. How many will support Ruto? Thank you. 2022 will be time for William Samoei Ruto," he declared.

But Kenyans could hear none of that, given his fierce criticism against UhuRuto in the build up to the 2017 General Election.

He sold himself as a social justice defender among the youth and may espoused him calling out the Jubilee top leadership over corruption.

Majority argued the first time lawmaker who ran on an independent ticket had let down his supporters.

The MP's campaigns which oozed hope were majorly anchored on promise to use his expertise in investigative journalism in unearthing rot in government.

Two-time presidential candidate Mohamed Abduba Dida was one of those who claimed the legislator's change in tone and body language was enough evidence that he had disappointed people who had hope in him.

"Moha has turned out to be an embarrassing disappointment. His campaign was based on giving hope to the people and promising to take Jicho Pevu to the Parliament.

"At some point, he even said that his only enemies were Uhuru and Ruto. Ironical how he now supports DP," he tweeted.

In 2017, at a NASA rally in Tononoka grounds in Mombasa, Moha declared Ruto and President Uhuru Kenyatta were his biggest enemies in the fight against wanton corruption.

Not once, he claimed the two Jubilee leaders had turned Kenya into a man-eat-man nation in which a few individuals run the economy.

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